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The blooms are a trumpet shape, lemon yellow spider-like bloom that have a lemony scent.

H. fulva var. Kwanso - variegated

$20

Species

Tri

ML

30

5

DOR

Striking, heavily variegated foliage with orange-red hose-in-hose couple blooms. Vigorous and extremely hardy. This is a variegated 'sport' of the species native to Japan and China.

Hair Brain

$60

(Weston 2008)

Dip

M UFO

26

7.75

EV

Light colored streaks replace the better known spots on a light background in this version of such a color pattern; background is a purple wine which is sometimes a solid color on the sepals which makes the petals particularly stand out. Wavy edges and the large chartreuse throat nicely set off the unique color effect

A clear orange red daylily trimmed with gold teeth on the petals and sepals. In full sun, the throat starts out green in the morning and fades to yellow by evening. The cross, Munson 1000, now owned by Mee Ying, is a clear purple Munson seedling without teeth. Ragamuffin gave up her teeth; Strong clear and clean color for teeth daylilies is rare. Teeth are not temperature related. You can hybridize this daylily with confidence to reds, pinks, oranges and purples and expect first generation clean colors; fertile both ways. (Munson 1000 x Forestlake Ragamuffin) 18 buds, 3 brances.

Flight
of angels is an exceptionally unique daylily. Blooms are open
for 2 days, on the first day blooms are yellow, but look out,
transformation occurs throughout the night
yielding gorgeous yellow flowers with white edges. The edge becomes even more pronounced throughout the day. Heavenly Flight
of Angels is an important parent for bringing edges into all
colors since both parents are from lavender and pink breeding,
which bridges Childs and Temples genetics (Flutterbye
x Wildest Dreams) 15 buds

An appropriate name for this cultivar for she blooms and blooms with multiple scapes held well above the foliage. Winner of the International Competition for the Best Small Flower in the Kroll garden at the 2000 AHS convention. A fast increaser.

Her Late Bloomers

$75

(Herr, D. 2011)

Dip

L

42

8

DOR

An orchid with a large cream to green throat. (Deser Icicle x North Wind Dancer) Fertile both ways. 25 buds, 4 branches.

Large flowers are a muted mauve with a slight orangy cast. The eye and edge are subdued violet and a pronounced orange center contrasts nicely with the violet eye before funneling into a small green throat, all of which evokes a sense of ominous weather approaching at sunset. The flowers face the viewer nicely on well branched scapes during a long bloom period. Fertile both ways

Near White Self, looks a lot like a small
Easter Lily (though it is nowhere near as white as the real thing.)
(Boston Symphony x (Snowed In x H. yezoensis) 21 buds, 4 branches. This one is distinctive in the combination
of form and color

Rose Orange blend above yellow trhoat.Exaggerated seersucker texture, 3 ½" wide petals on a 5 ½" wide
flower with wide sepals and big loose lavish ruffles make a muscular
looking hunk of a sight. Its partial recurve adds to the bulky appearance.
All of the petals are the same width with an equal amount of ruffles
and texturing even on the sepals. The morning green throat matures to a compatible yellow (sdlg x sdlg)
17 buds, 3 branches

Amply named because it towers over virtually every daylily in the garden. This is a very important parent for those hybridizing for giant tall flowers and perhaps the tallest daylily you can grow. Not recommended for the South. The flower is a golden yellow. Scape height varies from 62-70 inches. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK makes medium size fans; ((Warrell Seedling x BIG BIRD) X TETRA SPINDAZZLE) fertile both ways. 12-15 buds and 2-3 way branching

The floating
triangle seems to be dependent upon cooler morning temps. The rose cream bicolor is stunning with or without the floating
triangles. JH has very saturated
colors with a wonderful thick cream edge on the petals of "normal" blooms;((GEORGE
JETS ON X LAVENDER BLUE BABY)X (GEORGE JETS ON X LAVENDER BLUE BABY))

Medium grape purple petals have a darker velvety purple halo. A triangular yellow throat has green streaks throughout and extends to a orange gold by mid-flower. Cream midribs and flowing ruffles. Form is open with sepals that curl and petals that recurve. Five-way branching, 22 buds

This
huge pale lavender Unusual Form with large burgundy eye above a green throat
is registered at only 6" because of its curling and twirling habit,
but it's way bigger, wing-span wise.
(Sdlg. X ORCHID CORSAGE). 18 buds, 3 branches. Minimally pod fertile but with strong
pollen, it makes medium sized fans (for a diploid).

Joan Derifield

$15C

(Hanson 2000)

Tet

EM

35

7

SEV

Rose violet self above chartreuse throat. Color
is remarkably clear and vibrant. Emphasized by a round pale cerise watermark.
These flowers are extremely full and round, very gently
reflexed and have wide blunt sepals. The petals are simply ruffled
and show only a hint of a white edge. The scapes could be described
as massive and erect, displaying exemplary four and five-way
branching. Inheriting the flower size from ROBERT LEE BATT and
plant habits from JULIAN COHEN, plus the luscious color from
both, JOAN DERIFIELD is easily fertile both ways

Whimsical flower twists and flairs; colour is some off center shade
of hazy rose or smoky pewter, and the deeper raspberry eyezone displays
the classic Trahlyta pattern; darker sepals create a reverse bitone which
further accentuates the knavish character of this unusual form; 3 way
branching, fertile both ways

Mini-UF since its petals and sepals twist and turn.
Since it is slightly larger than a mini, it's registered it as a small
flower. This exquisite bloom is a pale vanilla cream with an explosive
layered blue violet eye, outlined in magenta, that covers most of the
flower face. The sepals have an unusual pattern of blue violet, outlined
in magenta, that compliments the petals. A large lacquered citron-green
throat, beautifully accents this unique flower. Well branched with
a high bud count and sinfully fertile. Every pollination results in
a pod with outstanding results. An early bloomer, LEDGEWOOD’S
CALICO BLUES, reblooms continually throughout the summer; (Crystal
Blue Persuasion X Wildest Dreams); 4 way branching, 25 buds

Lots and lots of green. Lovely little green eyed miniature is a very vigorous grower and has a startling large green throat edged with a fine line of raspberry, making it a striking addition to a garden

Little Orange Petite

$15C

(Reinke 2008)

Dip

ML

30

3.5

DOR

This curly
little UF makes quite a statement in the late garden. It is a showy
bronze tangerine with an eye that is just a bit darker. The deep
green throat is encompassed by a large glowing center; good bud count

At only 2 ½” in size and only 14” tall
this is the perfect edger. The cool mauve lavender and blue grey
eye and green throat combine to give a cool and calming influence
to the garden. Add your own lavender fragrance and aroma therapy
combines with visual therapy to soothe heart and mind. Fertile both
ways.

Large, creamy watermark which is crowned by the reddish burgundy pinched petals with golden edges. Her unusual form, large stature and natural beauty have made her one of the top garden favorites. The bicolor blooms are 5.5 to 6 inches on 38 inch scapes which have 3 or 4 branches

Cascading reddish purple petals
and the white of both the midrib and edge ;
wide semi arching foliage, and surprisingly fragrant. This EMO is
sun resistant, but not sunfast on extreme days. Great parentage from
AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE by PLANET MAX, with 2 branches, and 18 buds,
it has a surprisingly long bloom season, and is fertile both ways

Unusual Form Spatulate. This very feminine flower has a voluptuous form and
ethereal color. It
is more
lavender in the early morning, changing to pale pink in the afternoon. A
large green throat extends into the petals and sepals. Made You
Blush is very hardy and both pod and pollen fertile
(TINA COX x LEE REINKE)

A light rose mauve flower with a
dark black maroon eye and a bright green throat. Eye is very circular almost like a bulls eye in the center of the flower that extends way out on the petal edges. Form is very round and overlapped. Petal edges are lightly ruffled and sometimes carry the hint of an edge, which is unusual for a diploid. Substance holds well in full sun. Well-branched scapes carry two and three blooms at a time.((Elvin Archer x Seedling) x
(Underwater Wonder x Seedling)) Fertile.

Petals are rose red throughout the center and a wide strip of creamy rose pink along the edges and sepals. The rose red color spills out onto the outer part of the flower with intense pink veining. The green heart extends to a lemon yellow. Form is slightly overlapped and recurved. Four-way branching, 24 buds.

Blooms are wine-purple with a ¾” watermark of silvery
purple and a small pastel green throat. A crisp border of silvery
lavender outlines both petals and sepals. Form is very triangular
with sepals that twist and curl, giving the effect of two triangular
flowers. Petals tuck or pinch at times. Pod Fertile. Five-way
branching, 34 buds

Marilyn deBoer Smith

$75

(Holley, S 2012)

Tet

EM Re

24

5.75

SEV

This saturated rich rose purple flower with a very large cream white watermark and edge above a bright green throat has a wonderfully round form. Fertile both ways. (Innocent Discovery x Picture In Picture) 3 way branching, 25 buds.

Marked by Lydia

$15

(Temple 1994)

DIP

E Re Ext

29

8.5

EV

Yellow spider with purple eye zone and green throat. A real stand out in the garden.

Bright yellow-gold with bold red eye, very wide red edge and yellow-green throat. Makes a dramatic and bold show in the garden.

Mexicali Blues

$30

(Rice 2006)

Tet

M

28

6.5

EV

At certain times, especially in cooler cloudy weather, the large smooth eye and matching edge can show a lot of blue. In sunny warm weather the eye color is violet lavender on beige lavender petals. The flowers are large and always voluptuously ruffled; 3 to 4 branches, 18 to 22 buds, fertile both ways but an erratic pod parent, tet. Seedling #J-37. (JAYNE LOUGH X ALIEN CONTACT)

Ruffled light red with streaks of deep red veining and a light green throat; An enchanting bloom that garden
visitors often stop to look at, its the first intro out of MIDNIGHT SISSIE
ISETTA. (BRITISH BLOOD X MIDNIGHT SISSIE
ISETTA)

Lavender with deep smoky blue eye; As sultry as a thunderstorm, the eye of this mini is the most intense smoky blue
surrounded by an undulating ring of smoky white. (PASTILLINE x (LEMON LOLLYPOP X
BLUE MOON RISING)).

This clear dark rose pink flower with a large white halo and white picotee on the petals and sepals is enhanced with a bright green throat. It is very distictive and easily recognized in the garden. The flowers are poised perfectly over arching foliage. Fertile both ways. (Cerise Masterpiece x Innocent Discovery (25 buds, 3 branches.

Here is another uniquely different cultivar. These flowers are very dark in color and interestingly enough have yellow edged sepals as well as petals. Scapes have five-way branching with 26 buds that are well displayed and spaced. The eye forms an interesting shape on the petals also. Fertile both ways.

From
Bill Munson's last select seedling bed. The cross was (SHISHEDO X (LADY AMARAH X BUENOS AIRES). The seedling LADY AMARAH X BUENOS AIRES was later registered as COSEMEL. It's
a very interesting seedling because the color of the watermark
is unique being a light apricot

Bright red
blooms with a wide cream to pink edge on both petals and sepals. An evergreen
that starts blooming early to mid season and continues to bloom all
season long. VERY easy pod and pollen fertile; (KEY TO MY HEART
X STRING BIKINI) 35 buds, 5 branches.

The pony-sized bloom displays an exotic look and will complement many perennials.
The clean orange color pops in the garden; 26 buds, 4 branches Fertile Both Ways, increases well, crown size is not large (BEAU BRUMMEL x AUTUMN RED) BEAU BRUMMEL was introduced in 1955 by Mrs. E. Nesmith. AUTUMN RED was introduced in 1941 also by Mrs. Nesmith. NEARLY WILD is a clear orange self with a yellow-green throat.